If you read the earlier post Cash as Medicine?, you know that I think giving the poor more say in how we help them is potentially one of the most important things we could do for them: Whether you think we spend too much or too little on our social safety net, which is overwhelmingly health insurance through Medicaid, we should all be asking what value Medicaid recipients themselves place on the coverage they receive. Is health insurance coverage the best way to help them?
Will cash heal the homeless?
Will cash heal the homeless?
Will cash heal the homeless?
If you read the earlier post Cash as Medicine?, you know that I think giving the poor more say in how we help them is potentially one of the most important things we could do for them: Whether you think we spend too much or too little on our social safety net, which is overwhelmingly health insurance through Medicaid, we should all be asking what value Medicaid recipients themselves place on the coverage they receive. Is health insurance coverage the best way to help them?